snow app version drop¶

Drops a version defined in your application package. Versions can either be passed in as an argument to the command or read from the manifest.yml file. Dropping patches is not allowed.

Syntax¶

snow app version drop
  <version>
  --interactive
  --force
  --project <project_definition>
  --connection <connection>
  --account <account>
  --user <user>
  --password <password>
  --authenticator <authenticator>
  --private-key-path <private_key_path>
  --database <database>
  --schema <schema>
  --role <role>
  --warehouse <warehouse>
  --temporary-connection
  --mfa-passcode <mfa_passcode>
  --enable-diag
  --diag-log-path <diag_log_path>
  --diag-allowlist-path <diag_allowlist_path>
  --format <format>
  --verbose
  --debug
  --silent
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Arguments¶

version

Version defined in an application package that you want to drop. Defaults to the version specified in the manifest.yml file.

Options¶

--interactive, -i

When enabled, this option displays prompts even if the standard input and output are not terminal devices. Defaults to unset.

--force

When enabled, this option causes the command to implicitly approve any prompts that arise. You should enable this option if interactive mode is not specified and if you want perform potentially destructive actions. Defaults to unset.

-p, --project TEXT

Path where the Snowflake Native App project resides. Defaults to current working directory.

--connection, -c, --environment TEXT

Name of the connection, as defined in your config.toml. Default: default.

--account, --accountname TEXT

Name assigned to your Snowflake account. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--user, --username TEXT

Username to connect to Snowflake. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--password TEXT

Snowflake password. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--authenticator TEXT

Snowflake authenticator. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--private-key-path TEXT

Snowflake private key path. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--database, --dbname TEXT

Database to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--schema, --schemaname TEXT

Database schema to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--role, --rolename TEXT

Role to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--warehouse TEXT

Warehouse to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--temporary-connection, -x

Uses connection defined with command line parameters, instead of one defined in config.

--mfa-passcode TEXT

Token to use for multi-factor authentication (MFA).

--enable-diag

Run python connector diagnostic test.

--diag-log-path TEXT

Diagnostic report path.

--diag-allowlist-path TEXT

Diagnostic report path to optional allowlist.

--format [TABLE|JSON]

Specifies the output format.

--verbose, -v

Displays log entries for log levels info and higher.

--debug

Displays log entries for log levels debug and higher; debug logs contains additional information.

--silent

Turns off intermediate output to console.

--help

Displays the help text for this command.

Usage notes¶

Note

This command does not accept a role or warehouse overrides to your config.toml file. Please add them to the native app definition in the snowflake.yml or snowflake.local.yml instead.

  • The command warns you if the application package you are working with has a different value for distribution than is set in your resolved project definition, but continues execution.

  • If you do not provide a version, the command uses the version specified in the manifest.yml file. If the version is not present in the manifest.yml file, the command throws an error.

  • If you want to drop a version that is referenced by a release directive, you must first set that release directive to a different version and then run this command.

  • Because this action is destructive, the command prompts you to confirm dropping the version before it proceeds. Use --force option to bypass the prompt and drop the version.

Examples¶

These examples assume you have valid snowflake.yml or snowflake.local.yml project definition file(s).

If you want to drop an existing version V1 from your application package, use the following command:

snow app version drop V1 --connection="dev"
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If you want to drop the version and invoke the interactive mode, use the following command:

snow app version drop V1 --interactive --connection="dev"
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If you want to drop the version and bypass the interactive mode even if you are in an interactive shell, use the following command:

snow app version drop V1 --force --connection="dev"
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